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'''Julio César Ramón Franco Gómez''' (born 17 April 1951<ref name=bio>{{in lang|es}} [[Senate of Paraguay]], [https://archive.is/20121221100755/http://www.senado.gov.py/franco-gomezjulio-cesar-ramon-c89.html Senador Julio César Ramón Franco Gómez], accessed 29 June 2012</ref>) is a [[Paraguayan]] politician of the [[Authentic Radical Liberal Party]]. He was Vice President from 2000 to 2002, served as Senator from 1998 to 2003, and was presidential candidate for the Authentic Radical Liberal Party in the [[2003 Paraguayan general election|2003 election]], losing to [[Nicanor Duarte]] of the [[Colorado Party (Paraguay)|Colorado Party]]. He was elected to the Senate again in 2008.<ref name=bio/>
'''Julio César Ramón Franco Gómez''' (born 17 April 1951<ref name=bio>{{in lang|es}} [[Senate of Paraguay]], [https://archive.is/20121221100755/http://www.senado.gov.py/franco-gomezjulio-cesar-ramon-c89.html Senador Julio César Ramón Franco Gómez], accessed 29 June 2012</ref>) is a [[Paraguayan]] politician of the [[Authentic Radical Liberal Party]]. He was vice president from 2000 to 2002, served as senator from 1998 to 2003, and was presidential candidate for the Authentic Radical Liberal Party in the [[2003 Paraguayan general election|2003 election]], losing to [[Nicanor Duarte]] of the [[Colorado Party (Paraguay)|Colorado Party]]. He was elected to the Senate again in 2008.<ref name=bio/>


Franco is a surgeon by profession, with a degree from the [[National University of Córdoba]], [[Argentina]].<ref name=bio/>
Franco is a surgeon by profession, with a degree from the [[National University of Córdoba]], [[Argentina]].<ref name=bio/>
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Revision as of 10:40, 21 June 2021

Julio César Ramón Franco
Vice President of Paraguay
In office
2 September 2000 – 16 October 2002
PresidentLuis Ángel González Macchi
Preceded byLuis María Argaña
Succeeded byLuis Castiglioni
Personal details
Born (1951-04-17) 17 April 1951 (age 73)
Fernando de la Mora, Paraguay[1]
Political partyAuthentic Radical Liberal Party

Julio César Ramón Franco Gómez (born 17 April 1951[2]) is a Paraguayan politician of the Authentic Radical Liberal Party. He was vice president from 2000 to 2002, served as senator from 1998 to 2003, and was presidential candidate for the Authentic Radical Liberal Party in the 2003 election, losing to Nicanor Duarte of the Colorado Party. He was elected to the Senate again in 2008.[2]

Franco is a surgeon by profession, with a degree from the National University of Córdoba, Argentina.[2]

Following the March 1999 murder of Vice President Luis María Argaña, Senator Franco was elected in direct election on 13 August 2000 to be Vice President of Paraguay. He served the remainder of the four-year-term from September 2000 to 2002.[1]

He is the chairman of the Authentic Radical Liberal Party.

Franco is the brother of Federico Franco, who became President of Paraguay in June 2012 following the impeachment of Fernando Lugo.

References

  1. ^ a b "Index Fo-Fy". Rulers.org. Retrieved 21 March 2007.
  2. ^ a b c (in Spanish) Senate of Paraguay, Senador Julio César Ramón Franco Gómez, accessed 29 June 2012
Political offices
Preceded by Vice President of Paraguay
2000-2002
Succeeded by